The poetical works of Barry Cornwall, Volumen1 |
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... give place to the latter . In this spirit I have ventured to let several passages , little in- teresting perhaps otherwise than as a representation of human dialogue , remain . It may be observed , that several parts touching upon ...
... give place to the latter . In this spirit I have ventured to let several passages , little in- teresting perhaps otherwise than as a representation of human dialogue , remain . It may be observed , that several parts touching upon ...
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... give me . But these are trifles . And . Not to me : I know How constant you have been , love : have I not Confess'd it often ? Gabr . Often . And . Well then , why Remind me thus - thus harshly ( for you did ) Of what I own so ...
... give me . But these are trifles . And . Not to me : I know How constant you have been , love : have I not Confess'd it often ? Gabr . Often . And . Well then , why Remind me thus - thus harshly ( for you did ) Of what I own so ...
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... give up its habitant ? Or have the sheeted dead a power at will To visit us , and claim their wonted guise ; And from that eager reveller the worm Regain their fleshy substance - his fair spoil ? It is herself : and can the mouldering ...
... give up its habitant ? Or have the sheeted dead a power at will To visit us , and claim their wonted guise ; And from that eager reveller the worm Regain their fleshy substance - his fair spoil ? It is herself : and can the mouldering ...
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... give life , feeling , to some ruder shape ; But that's in punishment for such dark spirits As have ill filled their part : ' twas not for thee Struck in thy prime with scarce one acted sin Upon thee . - Ha ! -She's vanished . Duke ...
... give life , feeling , to some ruder shape ; But that's in punishment for such dark spirits As have ill filled their part : ' twas not for thee Struck in thy prime with scarce one acted sin Upon thee . - Ha ! -She's vanished . Duke ...
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... the princess has Not seen the Alps by day - light . Turn your eyes Here , madam . Look ! methinks their snowy crowns Shine radiantly as they had seen the sun . Duke . The very hills give welcome to my love 24 LUDOVICO SFORZA .
... the princess has Not seen the Alps by day - light . Turn your eyes Here , madam . Look ! methinks their snowy crowns Shine radiantly as they had seen the sun . Duke . The very hills give welcome to my love 24 LUDOVICO SFORZA .
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Términos y frases comunes
Ægypt Andreana Antony arms beauty blue Boccaccio bosom bright brow Cesar Cesario charms child Cleop Cleopatra dark dead dear Diego Domitius Don Ped doth dream Duke Duke of Milan Ellena fable fair Farewell fear feel flowers Forgot Gabr Gabriello girl hair haply Hark hath hear heard heart heaven hither immortal Ione Ippol Ippolito Isab Isabella Jeron Jeronymo Jove Juan king laugh light Lisana live look lord lov'd LUDOVICO SFORZA Lysander marble MARK ANTONY melancholy mighty moon mortal Mother mountain Naiad ne'er never night o'er Olym Olympia pale poor Pr'ythee Prince queen queen of Naples rose round SCENE shame skies sleep smile soft soul speak spirit stars story stream summer sweet Sylv Sylvestra tell thank thee There's thing thou thought tow'rd twas Twill wander wanton weep Werner winds youth
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Página 81 - It were all one, That I should love a bright particular star, And think to wed it, he is so above me: In his bright radiance and collateral light Must I be comforted, not in his sphere.
Página 1 - And dreams in their development have breath, And tears, and tortures, and the touch of joy ; They leave a weight upon our waking thoughts, They take a weight from off our waking toils, They do divide our being...
Página 101 - I have heard That guilty creatures, sitting at a play, Have by the very cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ.
Página 187 - The picture of the mind revives again ; While here I stand, not only with the sense Of present pleasure, but with pleasing thoughts That in this moment there is life and food For future years. And so I dare to hope...
Página 115 - ... rise and fall of empires; in a little while the very name of France, my country, will perish from off the face of the earth, and men will dispute about the situation of Paris, as they dispute about the site of ancient Nineveh, and Babylon, and Troy. Yet I shall still be young. I shall take my most distant posterity by the hand; I shall accompany them in their career; and, when they are worn out and exhausted, shall shut up the tomb over them, and set forward.
Página 25 - No, I am not. I am as foul as thou art, and can number As many such hells here. I was once fair, Once I was lovely ; not a blowing rose More chastely sweet, till thou, thou, thou foul canker, (Stir not) didst poison me. I was a world of virtue, Till your...
Página 161 - And children jeer mo, and the boughs that wave And whisper loosely in the summer air, Shake their green leaves in mockery, as to say
Página 33 - The days when he would fly. How sweet they were ! Then I rebuked his speed, and now — and now I drench his wing with tears. How heavily The minutes pass. Can he avoid me ? Oh ! I almost wish — and yet that must not be. Hark, hark ! I hear a step come sounding through The hall.